Russian bomb hits crowded bus stop in Donetsk: Victims and many wounded
Russia struck a public transport stop and an administrative building in Myrnohrad, Donetsk region, with two UMPB D-30SN aerial bombs. As a result, three people were killed and nine others were injured, reports the press service of the National Police.
According to law enforcement, yesterday's strikes resulted in the deaths of three men at the scene, including a 42-year-old bus driver. A woman, born in 1983, died in the hospital.
Among the injured are a 16-year-old boy and eight other people aged between 20 and 62.
Additionally, eight apartment buildings, five private houses, four shops, two administrative buildings, two educational institutions, and a civilian vehicle were damaged.
Explosive experts, paramedics, a police investigative team, and all relevant services worked at the scene. Law enforcement documented the aftermath of the attack.
Shelling of Myrnohrad
Yesterday, Russia dropped five UMPB D-30SN guided aerial bombs on Myrnohrad in the Donetsk region. The police reported damage to dozens of private houses, two apartment buildings, educational institutions, a shop, and vehicles.
Myrnohrad frequently comes under Russian shelling. Previously, Putin's forces dropped aerial bombs on a kindergarten, injuring five people.